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Why do I need specialist insurance cover for my children when they are away at boarding school or university?
If your son or daughter is off to boarding school or university for the first time you will want to feel confident that you have the best insurance cover and for that you need the best advice.
It might be tempting with fees and study costs rocketing to forget the insurance premium but failure to seek professional advice about protecting
your child’s belongings leaves you vulnerable to chance accidents and theft. Often parents are unsure as to what insurance covers but Smith Greenfield
offers a Private Household insurance that covers all eventualities from laptops, iPods to borrowed school equipment and can deliver this to “First Eleven” readers at competitive rates.
At Smith Greenfield we provide a fully personalised expert and independent
insurance advice to our private clients, taking the time to understand you and your needs. We can also extend this level of service to all aspects of life, whether it’s cars, homes, yachts, private collection or investment properties.
You have worked hard to create a beautiful life,
we will work hard to give you piece of mind that your property and your personal liabilities are correctly insured.
Call us now to arrange an appointment, discuss your requirements or to obtain a no obligation quotation in complete confidence.
Our difference – makes all the difference
♦ Cover for all downloads ♦ Contents covered at boarding school, college or university
♦ Cover for instruments or equipment on loan
♦ Cover for contents in transit ♦ No limit for single articles ♦ Cover for laptops, televisions etc ♦ No restrictive security conditions or warranties
Cover is dependent upon the Insurer’s specific wording but can include the benefits listed
0844 873 3919
enquiries@smithgreenfield.co.uk www.smithgreenfield.co.uk
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